Vicarious Visions has joined the fight

It takes a lot to make a stew. Bungie, the main developer behindDestiny, hasn’t been theonlydeveloper behindDestinyfor a while now. Last year, High Moon Studios (the team who madeTransformers) joined the effort. Now, a third developer has joined the effort.

In a post onFacebook, Vicarious Visions revealed that it is now dedicated to helping expand theDestinyuniverse. This isn’t Vicarious Vision’s only project, though; it’s also currently working on the just-announcedCrash Bandicootremake.

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It makes sense that High Moon and Vicarious Visions have been pegged to assist Bungie. While Bungie isn’t owned by Activision, the other two developers are. The publisher moving its resources around to contribute to one of its biggest money-makers seems natural.

Also, this isn’t the first time we’re hearing about Vicarious Visions contributing toDestiny. In September,details about this transition leaked. That report is confirmed by today’s news. TheDestinymachine continues to grow and it doesn’t seem like it’ll slow down anytime soon.

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